Google Photos has added many advanced AI features to help users easily edit and create photos in the style they want.
A highlight is the new Tickle button, which allows users to ask the AI to answer questions or perform edits to a photo.
Google has also implemented an AI model and a Nano Banana model to transform photos into styles such as Renaissance portraits or cartoons.
dat, a word prompt-based editing feature previously only available on the Pixel 10, has now been expanded to US iOS users.
Users can input instructions by voice or text to edit each person they take a picture of, such as turning on their eyes, removing their sunglasses, or giving each person an individual smile. Google has also redesigned its photo editor on iOS with easier task options and a friendlier look.
The upgraded version also features personal identification of groups of faces, which helps AI apply personalized edits.
Nano Banana Chanda is Google’s popular AI image model that helps users transform their photos into creative paeans, from classic portraits to action shots. This feature will be implemented in the Create tab on Android in the US and India.
Google Photos has expanded AI-powered search from the U.S. to more than 100 Brazilian countries, including Argentina, Brazil, Brazil, India, Brazil, Japan, Brazil, and South Africa.
The app supports more than 17 new languages, such as Arabic Chand French Chand German Chand Hindi Chand Japanese and Spanish Chand, making it easier for users to search for photos in natural language.
These improvements make Google Photos an increasingly universal smart image management and innovation platform.
